Translations:Perchloroethylene/7/en

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Tetrachloroethylene was created in 1839 in France. Her early life is well recorded under various names, such as "Chloréthose". She was often mistaken as Carbon Tetrachloride and sometimes both were thought to be the same. She had a son named Dibromotetrachloroethane (then named as "Bromure de Chloréthose" after her) in 1844 and another son named Tetrachlorodinitroethane (presumably from Nitric Acid) in 1869. Hexachloroethane is simultaneously both her father and her son.